The Consumer

The University of Michigan began its confidence survey in 1946, and the Conference Board followed in 1967. Each survey asks five questions. The Michigan survey emphasizes spending; the board looks more at jobs.

Confidence is an imprecise predictor of consumer spending, reflecting that spending is tied more to income than attitudes.

Source: University of Michigan; Bureau of Economic Analysis

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